On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 09:49:59PM +1200, Juha Saarinen wrote:
> Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote:
>
> >No, but on the other hand, if I want an authoritative contact address, I
> >could go, in the UK, to Companies House. If I want, I can sue them. It's
> >more the ability for recourse post facto that I'm getting at here. This is
> >*far* easier for a business than it is for a home user.
> Well, I am not a lawyer, so can't comment on that, especially outside of
> the UK.
> How many companies have you sued?
None. Yet. To be honest, I've never needed to. But I just blacklist anything
with "dsl", "dialup", "dialin", "cable" and some other things in their rDNS.
I'm considering a spamassassin rule for adding points where the rDNS hostname
contains obvious bits of the IP address (either in hex or in decimal).
MBM
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